Biology, asked by SapanGajjar, 8 months ago

In case of improperly secretion of insulin, thyroxin, growth hormone, and testosterone, what will happen​

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Answered by samyuktha777
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Answered by aypndt
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Insulin

hyposecretion  dont matter

hypersecretion Primary insulin hypersecretion, independent of insulin resistance, is associated with a worse clinical and metabolic phenotype in adults and adolescents and predicts deterioration of glucose control over time.

thyroxine

hyposecretion dont matter

Hyposecretion of thyroxine. It is characterised by puffy appearance due to accumulation of fat in the subcutaneous tissue because of low metabolic rate and retarded oxidation. The patient lacks alertness, intelligence and becomes lethargic.

Hyposecretion dont mater

Hypersecretion of Growth Hormone is a medical condition that is also known as Acromegaly[2]. The condition is classified as a hormone disorder and is diagnosed when the pituitary gland releases a higher-than-normal volume of growth hormone.

testosterone dont  matter

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